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121 सुभग
su-bhágamf (ā) n. possessing good fortune, very fortunate orᅠ prosperous, lucky, happy, blessed, highly favoured RV. etc. etc.;
beautiful, lovely, charming, pleasing, pretty (voc. subhaga andᅠ subhage, often in friendly address) ib. ;
nice (ironical) Vās. (= ṡobhana-paṡu Sch.);
liked, beloved, dear (as a wife) AV. MBh. R. ;
delicate, slender, thin Car. ;
(ifc.) suitable for Ṡak. (v.l.);
(am) ind. beautifully, charmingly Megh. ;
greatly, in a high degree (v.l. for sutarām) Ṡak. ;
m. N. of Ṡiva Ṡivag. ;
borax L. ;
Michelia Champaka L. ;
Jonesia Asoka L. ;
red Amaranth L. ;
N. of a son of Subala MBh. ;
(ā) f. good fortune (in this sense the loc. āsu seems to be used) PañcavBr. ;
a beloved orᅠ favourite wife R. (cf. comp.);
a five-year-old girl representing Durgā at festivals L. ;
musk L. ;
N. of various plants (a species of Musa;
Glycine Debilis;
Cyperus Rotundus etc.) L. ;
(in music) a partic. Rāgiṇī Saṃgīt. ;
N. of a daughter of Prādhā MBh. ;
of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda ib. ;
of a kind of fairy Buddh. ;
(am) n. good fortune;
bitumen L. MW. ;
- ṉ-karaṇa (- gáṉ-) mf (ī)n. making happy AV. ;
charming, enchanting Rājat. ;
n. fascinating, winning (a woman) Cat. ;
- tā f. love, conjugal felicity VarBṛS. ;
- tvá n. welfare, prosperity RV. PārGṛ. ;
favour, dearness (esp. of a wife) VarBṛS. Vās. ;
- mānin mfn. thinking one's self fortunate orᅠ pleasing R. Daṡ. ;
m-bhavinshṇu mfn. becoming fortunate orᅠ pleasing Pāṇ. 3-2, 57 ;
- m-bhāvuka mfn. id. ib. Dhūrtas. ;
- m-manya mfn. (= - mānin) Daṡ. (- bhāva m. « self-conceit, vanity» Megh.);
- saṉdeṡa m. N. of a poem by Nārāyaṇa;
-gâ̱kheṭa-bhūmi mfn. having fine hunting-grounds (- tva n.) Kathās. ;
- gā-tanaya m. the son of a beloved wife orᅠ of an honoured mother R. ;
-gâ̱nanda m. N. of a Prahasana (- nātha m. N. of an author Cat.);
-gâ̱rcana-candrikā f. -gâ̱rcā-ratna n. N. of wks.;
- gā-suta m. (= - gā-tanaya) L. ;
- gôdaya m. « rise of prosperity»
N. of wk. ( alsoᅠ - ya-darpaṇa, m.)
su-bhaga
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122 dear
adj. lief; duur; dierbaar--------adv. duur--------interj. lieve hemel! nee maar!--------n. liefhebber, lievelingdear1[ diə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 there's a dear • goed/braaf zogo to sleep, there's a dear • ga slapen, dan ben je een schat¶ dear, dear!, oh dear! • lieve hemel!, nee maar!————————dear2〈 dearness〉1 dierbaar ⇒ lief, geliefd2 lief ⇒ schattig, snoezig3 vurig♦voorbeelden:1 my dearest friend • mijn liefste/beste vriend(in)¶ for dear life • of zijn/haar leven ervan afhangt♦voorbeelden:1 dear Julia • beste/lieve Juliamy dear lady • mevrouwdear sir • geachte heerdear sirs • mijne heren¶ dear me! • goeie genade!♦voorbeelden:I hold her very dear • ze ligt me na aan het hartlose what is dear to one • verliezen wat je dierbaar is————————dear3〈 bijwoord〉 -
123 dierbaarheid
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124 duurheid
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125 duurte
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126 kostbaarheid
n. costliness, valuable, dearness -
127 дороговизна
high price(s), high cost of* * ** * *high price(s), high cost of, expensiveness* * * -
128 ljupkost
• agreement; amenity; amiability; charm; comeliness; daintiness; dearness; grace; gracefulness; loveliness; niceness; prettiness; pulchritude; suavity; sweet; sweetness
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